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Belfast city and the Giants Causeway

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An Overnight to the North of Ireland, Belfast City including a four star standard Hotel in the Heart of Belfast City Centre which includes the famous ' The Ulster Fry' Breakfast. You have the evening free to explore the vibrant city of Belfast. Day two you will visit Irelands top tourist attraction the Giants Causeway which has often been described as the Eighth Wonder of the World. This is a fascinating day out to the famed Antrim coast with its spectacular seascapes taking in the Giant's Causeway and Dunluce Castle.

Day one: Check in Dublin Connolly station (information desk) for the 13: 20 (1.20pm) departure of enterprise train to Belfast. On arrival in Belfast Central Station we will transfer to a local train service to Belfast Great Victoria Street which is situated directly underneath your 4 star standard Hotel. The rest of the afternoon is free to explore the exciting Northern Capital.

Day Two: After your Ulster Fry, you will be picked up at your Hotel at 09:30am. We will travel by coach on the famous Antrim Coast Road crossing the lovely Glens of Antrim en route to Ballycastle and the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge. Glimpse the Scottish coast on a clear day. We continue to the stunning Giant's Causeway next, seeing Dunluce Castle (photo stop only). We return to Belfast and our train to Dublin arriving at Connolly station at 22.15 (snacks available on board).

Meeting/ pick-up point: Check in Dublin Connolly station (information desk) for the 1.20pm.
Duration:Full day.
Languages:English.
Others: All tours have stops en route for Photography, shopping etc. Please Note: Sterling (£ British) Currency is required in Northern Ireland.